Best lakes around Blairdardie And Old Drumchapel are found in the wider Glasgow area, as the neighborhoods themselves are primarily residential. While the Forth and Clyde Canal runs nearby, offering waterside paths, the region provides access to various lochs and reservoirs. These natural features offer diverse outdoor activities and natural landscapes for exploration. The area serves as a gateway to significant Scottish lochs and local nature reserves.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The final point of the Katrine Aqueducts as the water travels from The Trossachs to Milngavie to serve drinking water to the people of Glasgow. Built in the late 1800's, these reservoirs are a beautiful spot for a walk or cycle with good tracks following the perimeter.
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Nice to see in the video: https://youtu.be/FTvrh28-ojY
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What else do you need to know. Insanely beautiful
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The first major lake on the West Highland Way is very atmospheric.
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Beautiful quiet Loch with a wide range of wildlife to spot as you cycle through.
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Really sketchy and dodgy single track when wet especially during Autumn and Winter.
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While Blairdardie and Old Drumchapel are residential, the wider Glasgow area offers several popular lakes. You can explore the historically significant Craigallian Loch, known for its mountaineering heritage, or enjoy the scenic views at Burncrooks Reservoir. Further afield, Loch Lomond is a highly picturesque destination, and Strathclyde Loch offers various water sports.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Hogganfield Loch, located within Glasgow, is a local nature reserve with a flat, well-maintained track perfect for easy walks and birdwatching. Strathclyde Loch in Strathclyde Country Park also provides a range of activities and green spaces suitable for all ages. Loch Humphrey is also considered family-friendly.
The lakes near Blairdardie and Old Drumchapel offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy scenic cruises, kayaking, paddleboarding, and hiking around Loch Lomond. Strathclyde Loch is popular for water sports. For those interested in cycling, there are routes like the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath, which you can explore through the Cycling around Blairdardie And Old Drumchapel guide. Hiking opportunities are also abundant, with trails near many of the lochs, detailed in the Hiking around Blairdardie And Old Drumchapel guide.
Yes, there are. Craigallian Loch features a commemorative plaque marking the site of the Craigallian Fire, a significant spot for early Scottish mountaineering. Within Strathclyde Country Park, near Strathclyde Loch, you can find the remains of Bothwellhaugh Roman Fort and a Roman bathhouse. Additionally, The Claypits Local Nature Reserve, once a clay quarry for the Forth & Clyde Canal, still has historic canal buildings, the oldest in Scotland, along its banks.
You'll find a variety of natural features. Hogganfield Loch is a nature reserve known for birdwatching and wildlife. Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine offer stunning, picturesque scenery with charming villages and surrounding national park landscapes. Mugdock Reservoir provides natural beauty and rural charm, with opportunities to spot red deer or foxes. The Forth and Clyde Canal, while not a natural lake, offers tranquil waterside paths.
Many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, which encompasses Loch Lomond and Loch Katrine, has numerous trails. For local options, you can find various routes, including those near Cochno Loch Causeway and Descent, in the Hiking around Blairdardie And Old Drumchapel guide. Mugdock Reservoir also has flat, paved paths ideal for walking.
Absolutely. Burncrooks Reservoir features a great circular mountain biking track. The Forth and Clyde Canal provides accessible paths for cycling. For more detailed routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Blairdardie And Old Drumchapel guide and the Cycling around Blairdardie And Old Drumchapel guide, which list various routes including those around Craigallian Loch and Mugdock Country Park.
While specific designated wild swimming spots are not detailed, Loch Lomond is a popular destination for various water activities, including swimming. However, it's always important to check local regulations and safety guidelines before attempting wild swimming in any body of water.
Loch Katrine is renowned for its stunning scenery and its connection to poet Sir Walter Scott. Visitors can enjoy picturesque boat trips on the loch, cycle along the Loch Katrine Loop path, and dine with panoramic views at Trossachs Pier. The nearby Ben A'an also offers mesmerizing vistas of the area.
Mugdock Reservoir, located north of Glasgow, offers natural beauty and rural charm. It's enclosed by a Victorian aqueduct and features flat, paved paths perfect for walking, running, or cycling. It's also a place where lucky visitors might spot red deer or foxes, and local cafes are available for refreshments.
While specific public transport routes to every lake vary, many of the larger lochs like Loch Lomond are well-served by bus routes from Glasgow. Hogganfield Loch is within Glasgow itself, making it easily accessible. For more remote locations, a combination of public transport and walking or cycling might be necessary. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for your specific destination.
Yes, several lakes have refreshment options nearby. Loch Katrine has dining with panoramic views at Trossachs Pier. Mugdock Reservoir also has local cafes available for visitors. In the wider areas surrounding Loch Lomond, you'll find charming villages with various eateries and pubs.


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